The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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Side 80
... blessings even to the possessors of them . She is a great admirer of your speculations , and will , no doubt , be benefitted in common with other females of the united kingdom , by the perusal of what your sage abilities and long ...
... blessings even to the possessors of them . She is a great admirer of your speculations , and will , no doubt , be benefitted in common with other females of the united kingdom , by the perusal of what your sage abilities and long ...
Side 83
... blessings in possession , and to know the true value of expectation , which is a promise to us almost always kept when we seek what is truly reasonable , and really good for us . It is only the vain idle phantoms of pride or ambition ...
... blessings in possession , and to know the true value of expectation , which is a promise to us almost always kept when we seek what is truly reasonable , and really good for us . It is only the vain idle phantoms of pride or ambition ...
Side 85
... blessing upon earth - PEACE . Being engaged in perusing a very curious and no- vel correspondence which has recently taken place , I was deprived the gratification of attending to the per- formance of the new historical drama , entitled ...
... blessing upon earth - PEACE . Being engaged in perusing a very curious and no- vel correspondence which has recently taken place , I was deprived the gratification of attending to the per- formance of the new historical drama , entitled ...
Side 108
... is another blessing to man . Cheerful- ness is ever the companion of a good heart ; for a bad man is never thoroughly at rest , and though he may attempt gaiety , the smile he wears is only an * 108 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... is another blessing to man . Cheerful- ness is ever the companion of a good heart ; for a bad man is never thoroughly at rest , and though he may attempt gaiety , the smile he wears is only an * 108 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 110
... blessings of peace and good- will , and who are in a constant state of warfare with themselves and the rest of the world . These are the proud , the peevish , the surly , the tenacious , the capri- cious , and the hypochondriac . The ...
... blessings of peace and good- will , and who are in a constant state of warfare with themselves and the rest of the world . These are the proud , the peevish , the surly , the tenacious , the capri- cious , and the hypochondriac . The ...
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